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Molecular pathways: translational and therapeutic implications of the Notch
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Previs RA
; Coleman RL
; Harris AL
; Sood AK
Clin Cancer Res
2015[Mar]; 21
(5
): 955-61
PMID25388163
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Over 100 years have passed since the first observation of the notched wing
phenotype in Drosophila melanogaster, and significant progress has been made to
characterize the role of the Notch receptor, its ligands, downstream targets, and
cross-talk with other signaling pathways. The canonical Notch pathway with four
Notch receptors (Notch1-4) and five ligands (DLL1, 3-4, Jagged 1-2) is an
evolutionarily conserved cell signaling pathway that plays critical roles in
cell-fate determination, differentiation, development, tissue patterning, cell
proliferation, and death. In cancer, these roles have a critical impact on tumor
behavior and response to therapy. Because the role of Notch remains tissue and
context dependent, alterations within this pathway may lead to tumor suppressive
or oncogenic phenotypes. Although no FDA-approved therapies currently exist for
the Notch pathway, multiple therapeutics (e.g., demcizumab, tarextumab, GSI
MK-0752, R04929097, and PF63084014) have been developed to target different
aspects of this pathway for both hematologic and solid malignancies.
Understanding the context-specific effects of the Notch pathway will be important
for individualized therapies targeting this pathway.
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|Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols/therapeutic use
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